Awards Recognize Landstar Lady Bowlers

May 8, 1986|By Maxine Solomon

Landstar Ladies Bowling League recently held its awards banquet at the Olive Garden restaurant.

Award winners were Louise Wolf for high series; Bette O'Malley for high average and Gail Burns for most improved bowler of the year.The first-place team was the Hookers, whose team members include Louise Wolf, Trudy Hathaway and Ellen Calmbacher.

High team game awards were given to the Pipps, whose members are Eleanor Willison, Rae Woodrell and Shirley Beilenberg. The high team series award was given to the Hot Shots, whose members are Ilene Gorr, Shirley Eustace and Bette O'Malley.

The league will start its next season Sept. 17. New members are welcome. To make arrangements to join, call the Orange Bowl Lanes.

-- The Municipal Service Benefit Unit advisory board will meet at 2 p.m. today at the Osceola County commission chambers at the courthouse, 17 S. Vernon Ave.

-- County officials and committee reports on several topics dominated the recent meeting of the Buenaventura Lakes Community Association. On hand to answer questions were: George Miller, county building department director; Clarke Newcombe, animal control director, and county commissioners Jim Swan and Larry Whaley.

Unkempt homes, unauthorized vehicles and uncontrolled animals were among the concerns. The association's grievance committee was established to handle specific complaints about deed restriction violations such unkempt properties, illegal parking of cars, boats, trucks or vans, or excessive noise. A complaint must be in writing and signed; no complaints will be handled by phone. Send grievances to the association at P.O. Box 2816, Kissimmee 32742.

Archie Gordon, reporting on the community center, said it is to be started in June and completed in January; and advisory board chairman Bob DeGori reported on the activities of the MSBU. Association president Grace Clarke said the next meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. May 19 at Boggy Creek Elementary School.

-- Dennis E. Shipp, development director for Landstar, is in the management office in the Buenaventura Lakes Shopping Center. Shipp replaced Tom Franklin, who is acting as a consultant to Landstar. Shipp can be reached at 348-2390.

-- The Amick baseball team is a senior league team of the Buenaventura Lakes Litle League. Ben Carattini coaches the team sponsored by Amick Construction Co. Team members are Carmen Paris, Miguel Lopez, Eric Vehmeyer, Michael Gregas, Rick Soule, Michael Banier, Derek Jimenez, Douglas Rouche, Michael Ramos, Jon Robertson, Dan Freelin, James Bencz, Ryan Drake, Todd Pacio and Efcel Belez. The team will play the Expos at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

-- A four-man scramble tournament followed by an awards dinner was held last weekend by the Buenaventura Lakes Country Club Mens' Golf Association. Winners were: first place, Bob White, Joe Moore and Saul Uzzo; second, George Fust, John Meadows, Don Long and Art Carlson; third, Gene French, Earl Thorne, Al Abraham and Ernie French; and fourth, Fred Moore, Harry Calmbacher, John Schmitz and Larry Pena. Closest to pin were George Fust, Al Vise, John Schmitz and Harry Doughty.